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Cherish Jarvis
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28 April, 06:30
Assonance in the cremation of Sam McGee
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28 April, 06:56
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These are the following answer to this question:
"The lantern gleamed through the gleaming snow
On his fixed and glassy eyes."
"'No, baby, no, you may not go,
For the dogs are fierce and wild'
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'No baby, no, you may not go
For I fear those guns will fire'"
"She clawed through bits of glass and brick,
Then lifted out a shoe"
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